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Originally Posted by Dr. Broncenstein
First and foremost you haven't the slightest idea what you are talking about. Your thread states "Please don't take tylenol ever," and then go on to explain your reason with the most unsound and uninformed reasoning.
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I cited the FDA, two of their advisory boards (experts), and an article sourcing the Canadian Medical Journal. To the extent I don't know what I'm talking about, these guys do. Surprised you disagree. If you choose to disregard these sources, go ahead ... but don't yell at me.
Your quarrel can only be with the thread's title. It might sound hyperbolic, but it's not. It's my opinion, and it's well supported.
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Originally Posted by Doc
You topped that off with "just take asprin and ibuprofen." Seriously, this is quite possibly the dumbest if not most dangerous thing I've read on this site.
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Dumbest most dangerous thing ever? That's way over the top, and way too angry. Methinks milady doth protesteth too much. Doc I like you a lot, always have, but you flamed and insulted me pretty good in here, despite my impeccable sourcing, so I've gotta say ... it's been mentioned a time or two elsewhere, and I think I'm also doubting you're a doctor. Not an MD anyway. You support your conclusions in an odd manner, "I have prescribed this medication literally thousands of times without a single case of hepatotoxicity" and "in all the cases I've seen," and "Not one single case. Zero." Health professionals don't talk like that. You're not Lewis and Clark blazing a new western passage. As a doctor you'd be part of a well-oiled global network of information. So over and over citing your own experiences as "definitive proof!" - and that is definitely what you've done here - just misses the point. Anybody who watches House knows that.
And I can assure you you'll be more believable as a doctor if you STOP QUOTING WebMD!!
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Originally Posted by Doc
NSAIDs include the "wonder drug" asprin. While they have their purpose, they certainly have serious consequences. Here is a link for starters.
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Still with the WebMD?